I find this particular quote to be the perfect supplement to the post below.
In a world marked by profound class divisions and social inequality, to talk about 'democracy'— without talking about theclass nature of that democracy and which class it serves—is meaningless, and worse. So long as society is divided into classes, there can be no 'democracy for all': one class or another will rule, and it will uphold and promote that kind of democracy which serves its interests and goals. The question is: which class will rule and whether its rule, and its system of democracy, will serve thecontinuation, or the eventual abolition, of class divisions and the corresponding relations of exploitation, oppression and inequality."
Bob Avakian, Chairman of the RCP,USA.
Bob
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In a world marked by profound class divisions and social inequality, to talk about 'democracy'— without talking about theclass nature of that democracy and which class it serves—is meaningless, and worse. So long as society is divided into classes, there can be no 'democracy for all': one class or another will rule, and it will uphold and promote that kind of democracy which serves its interests and goals. The question is: which class will rule and whether its rule, and its system of democracy, will serve thecontinuation, or the eventual abolition, of class divisions and the corresponding relations of exploitation, oppression and inequality."
Bob Avakian, Chairman of the RCP,USA.
Bob
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